[TPIN] Monette for sale
Daniel,John
john.daniel at lawrence.edu
Sat Sep 1 08:40:43 CDT 2007
I keep forgetting my favorite quote on this subject, which
is from Lee Trevino on all the new golf equipment,
"It ain't the arrow, it's the Indian."
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> Geez, I am trying to stay out of this, but I just can't.
> This is part of
> what I have had against Monette horns all along. You
>pay a zillion dollars for
> one, but it is too soft, or too delicate, or too
>whatever to take the usual
> use of a trumpet. (A Tool that most of us have to use to
>conduct our
> business.)
> Also, please, someone tell us about the "tune-up" that
>you must have done
> that costs a couple of hundred dollars? I'm not sure
>how often this is
> supposed to happen.
> As someone else said in a different way, I'll take my
>Getzen any day. Good
> reliable horn that will take the usual road stuff and
>"keep on coming." A
> good sound, great valves, and very easy to play. Even
>in Gold, a bargain
> compared to a Monette.
> Mike Vax
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